Im just really curious on how much would a house like this cost .
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Do you understand the slightest bit about IP addresses, what they mean and how they are assigned? The IP you've "traced" me to is routed through somewhere near Chicago before reaching the server! Think of it like this - when you post, the message doesn't just run straight down a cable directly to the server it's intended for; that would be extremely expensive, inefficient and at this point in time physically impossible; it "bounces" through a number of waypoints before reaching the InvisionFree servers.
To my knowledge, my connection routes through my town's telephone exchange to the exchange about 60 miles away in the capital, where it's further routed 'cross the world through a number of jumps to wherever Invision is based.
Do you understand the slightest bit about IP addresses, what they mean and how they are assigned? The IP you've "traced" me to is routed through somewhere near Chicago before reaching the server! Think of it like this - when you post, the message doesn't just run straight down a cable directly to the server it's intended for; that would be extremely expensive, inefficient and at this point in time physically impossible; it "bounces" through a number of waypoints before reaching the InvisionFree servers.
To my knowledge, my connection routes through my town's telephone exchange to the exchange about 60 miles away in the capital, where it's further routed 'cross the world through a number of jumps to wherever Invision is based.CHOOSE_A_BOOK
Well, there you have it OP. That answers your question.
whAt?Do you understand the slightest bit about IP addresses, what they mean and how they are assigned? The IP you've "traced" me to is routed through somewhere near Chicago before reaching the server! Think of it like this - when you post, the message doesn't just run straight down a cable directly to the server it's intended for; that would be extremely expensive, inefficient and at this point in time physically impossible; it "bounces" through a number of waypoints before reaching the InvisionFree servers.
To my knowledge, my connection routes through my town's telephone exchange to the exchange about 60 miles away in the capital, where it's further routed 'cross the world through a number of jumps to wherever Invision is based.CHOOSE_A_BOOK
cool story bro.Do you understand the slightest bit about IP addresses, what they mean and how they are assigned? The IP you've "traced" me to is routed through somewhere near Chicago before reaching the server! Think of it like this - when you post, the message doesn't just run straight down a cable directly to the server it's intended for; that would be extremely expensive, inefficient and at this point in time physically impossible; it "bounces" through a number of waypoints before reaching the InvisionFree servers.
To my knowledge, my connection routes through my town's telephone exchange to the exchange about 60 miles away in the capital, where it's further routed 'cross the world through a number of jumps to wherever Invision is based.CHOOSE_A_BOOK
That'd be pricey TC, it's weird I've never really thought about owning a house but damn it'd be awesome to own a house like that, it's never really entered my head before.
If it's in Brooklyn it's prolly like $1.5 million+ at least.
In Florida a house like that would prolly be less than $300,000...
dont like the design of most of those , the picture of a house that I posted is located in Syrian - Jewish neighborhood and Im looking to purchase a house there in near future .There are some other properties listed near it.
pianist
dont like the design of most of those , the picture of a house that I posted is located in Syrian - Jewish neighborhood and Im looking to purchase a house there in near future .[QUOTE="pianist"]
There are some other properties listed near it.
Nyminiklop3
They're not for you to buy. They'll just give you an idea of what to expect for price. Personally, I'd never pay that sort of premium to live in a particular city or neighborhood. Like Orlando said, that house would probably be a fifth of the price or less in Florida. And probably even less elsewhere.
Also, why are you asking here? If you have that kind of money to blow on a house, shouldn't you be talking to a real estate agent? From what I understand, the neighborhood you're interested in is notorious for absurd prices that are many times beyond what the property should be worth.
Well if you're going by just the house itself, you should pick an example in a location you'd like to live in... because in New York, you're not really paying for the house so much as you're paying for the property. That house could be $3 million there, but $500,000 somewhere else. And I'd go for the latter... why would you ever want to live 5 inches from your neighbors...? Yuck.
Okay nevermind you answered that, but still.. the neighbor thing... that's something you like? :?
really depends. it could only have 2 bathrooms, or as many as 7. YOu don't know without the details. It's over a million, though, for sure. Maybe as much as 5 million if it's in a good location.
dont like the design of most of those , the picture of a house that I posted is located in Syrian - Jewish neighborhood and Im looking to purchase a house there in near future .[QUOTE="Nyminiklop3"]
[QUOTE="pianist"]
There are some other properties listed near it.
pianist
They're not for you to buy. They'll just give you an idea of what to expect for price. Personally, I'd never pay that sort of premium to live in a particular city or neighborhood. Like Orlando said, that house would probably be a fifth of the price or less in Florida. And probably even less elsewhere.
Also, why are you asking here? If you have that kind of money to blow on a house, shouldn't you be talking to a real estate agent? From what I understand, the neighborhood you're interested in is notorious for absurd prices that are many times beyond what the property should be worth.
not just yet , but thanks for that interesting link .Please Log In to post.
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